This year’s Diwali celebrations saw the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) organise a vibrant array of events, cultural showcases, and community engagements across the region, highlighted by the attendance of Bollywood icon Preity G Zinta.
Wolverhampton Pride is returning to the City of Wolverhampton next summer – and you can get early bird tickets to what promises to be a fantastic event now as tickets go on sale.
Black Country workers fashioned the anchors and chains for the Lusitania and Titanic. Across rivers in India, Africa and South America spanned railways and bridges made in the Black Country.
Drawing deep inspiration from the past, present and future, this exhibition celebrates the resilience of the Wolverhampton community, built on embracing change.
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